Man busted at Victoria's Secret with security jammer

Naples police arrested a 26-year-old Miami man over the weekend after they say he brought a bag designed to defeat electronic security systems into the Victoria's Secret store in the Coastland Center mall.

Over the last year hundreds of bras and panties worth nearly $17,000 have been stolen from store in at least six major thefts. The last reported theft was in December when someone made off with 250 pairs of thong underwear.

No arrests were made in any of the thefts, and in only one were employees able to provide police with a description of a suspect.

On Saturday store manager Debra Poklemba saw a man, later identified as Milton Flores Jimenez, 26, of Miami, inside the store with a "booster bag," according to an arrest report.

A booster bag is a shopping bag with a liner designed to defeat electronic sensors, Naples police spokesman Michael Herman said.

Jimenez, who doesn't speak English, gave officers a fake name and birth date, reports said. He was later identified through a check with the Department of Homeland Security.

Jimenez was charged with possession of a shoplifting device, a felony, and presenting false information to a law enforcement officer, a misdemeanor. He was also charged with possession of cocaine and possession of narcotic paraphernalia after police say they found a crack pipe wrapped in a napkin in his jacket pocket.

Herman said it is unclear if Jimenez was involved with any previous thefts at the Victoria's Secret store.